Perfectly Placed Postboxes

The featured image, spotted in Buxton, in England’s Peak District sets the tone. Here is is, a cheery chappy, just waiting to receive your letter. If you write letters any more ….

Then there’s our local post box, still with an image painted on the wall behind dating from 2014, the year we moved here, and the year that the Tour de France started in Yorkshire, and passed through the village. And in a nearby village, the box dates from the reign of Queen Victoria. Look! ‘VR’: Victoria Regina. And finally, a box spotted last autumn topped off with yarn bombing for Hallowe’en.

For Becky’s #SimplyRed Squares.

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Author: margaret21

I'm retired and live in North Yorkshire, where I walk , write, volunteer and travel as often as I can.

68 thoughts on “Perfectly Placed Postboxes”

      1. I used to be good at knitting and following complicated patterns, but haven’t the patience for it now. And I never figured out crochet other than squares.

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  1. I still write notes and send postcards. Hoping to use a bright one soon! Trying to pass the love of letters through mail to another generation. Lovely red!

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  2. Although it is policy that no post box is removed for reasons of under utilisation I’m sure, eventually, there will be a move to start getting rid of them, just as telephone boxes are now much in decline!

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  3. I really enjoyed this post, Margaret! Every time I visit the UK, I make a point of looking out for these wonderful red post boxes—they always seem to turn up in the most unexpected places. I’ve even started taking photos of them wherever I go. There’s something so charming and iconic about them.

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